#2738: John E. Curran
Frauds are far too often allowed to continue to fraud happily along given the impotence of the institutions and agencies nominally charged with overseeing medical practices, though there are limits to...
View Article#2739: Melissa Curtin
Unfortunately for everyone, Steve Currey – leading champion of the Hollow Earth theory– died, which is indeed a pity since he would have provided some lighthearted relief in between all the sordid hate...
View Article#2740: Doug Cutler
Andrew Cutler was one of the leading promoters of pseudoscience and conspiracy theories related to mercury toxicity in the US for a while (especially anti-amalgam pseudoscience and anti-vaccine...
View Article#2741: Al Czap
Al Czap is the former president of Thorne Research, Inc. (sold), and current leader of Tesseract Medical Research, neither of which is involved in research but in the development of a range of quack...
View Article#2732: Pete D'Abrosca
Pete D’Abrosca is a wingnut extremist, political commentator and failed (due to incompetence) 2020 North Carolina congressional candidate. D’Abrosca is the kind of guy who claims that conservatives...
View Article#2733: Karl Dahlstrom
Karl L. Dahlstrom is a self-proclaimed “modern Renaissance man” and creationist who in 2013 self-published an anti-evolution book called The Organized Universe. According to Dahlstrom, his book offered...
View Article#2734: Tyler Dahm
Tyler Dahm is an ultimately relatively minor Colorado-based anti-vaxxer who claims that her adopted child became developmentally delayed as a result of vaccines based on gut feeling, no evidence...
View Article#2735: Steve Daines
Steve Daines has been serving as the junior United States senator from Montana since 2015, and has generally taken the wingnut positions – opposition to marriage equality, attempting to overturn the...
View Article#2736: Kate Dalley
Radio talk shows are still apparently popular in far right and conspiracy circles, and the amount of bullshit, hate and nonsense propagated on the airwaves is staggering. The Kate Dalley Show, which is...
View Article#2737: Guggie Daly [pseudonym]
Despite increased popularity of anti-vaccine messaging, antivaccine views are still widely regarded with the suspicion and ridicule they deserve. One tried-and-tested method for changing people’s...
View Article#2738: Jim Daly
Focus on the Family is a fundamentalist hate group – presently self-designated as ‘a church’for tax disclosure purposes– that we’d have had plenty of opportunities to cover already. Jim Daly is its...
View Article#2739: Jennifer Daniels
Raymond Damadian was an MD, a pioneer of magnetic resonance imaging, religious fundamentalist and young-Earthcreationist) where the latter position was based not on any evaluation of that science...
View Article#2740: Mark Dankof
Mark Dankof is an at least semi-regular (we can’t really be bothered to check) contributor to American Free Press, an anti-semitic conspiracy outlet founded by a.o. Willis Carto with a long history of...
View Article#2741: Zach Dasher
Though he is perhaps not considered extreme by 2024 standards, Zach Dasher was generally considered a notably colorful candidate when he ran for Congress in Lousiana in2014. He didn’t win that one, but...
View Article#2742: Devra Davis
There is no credible evidence that cell phones increase the risk of brain tumors or any other forms of cancer, and no plausible mechanism by which they could be doing so– there is, in other words,...
View Article#2743: Hannah Pearl Davis
Though we don’t have the attention span to sit through confused TikTok and YouTube videos, it’s hard to avoid to, at some point, notice the existence of Hannah Pearl Davis, or, as she is known online,...
View Article#2744: Kim Davis & Casey Davis
We really, really didn’t plan on giving these ones a separate entry, but for the sake of comprehensiveness and because we’ve managed to get some distance to the silliness: As many remember, Kim Davis...
View Article#2745: John Dawson
Patricia Davis, proponent and inventoraromatherapy, ostensibly a form of vibrationalhealing (vibrational medicine that uses essential oils to (a) heal the “physical body” by affecting the “subtle body”...
View Article#2746: Carolyn Dean
Carolyn Dean is a conspiracy theorist, homeopath, naturopath, cholesterol denialist, anti-vaccine activist and promoter of her homemade “magnesium miracle” cure. Now, Dean did, in fact, have a degree...
View Article#2747: Adrianne DeCotes
Adrianne DeCotes is a Manifesting Coach and Intuitive Guide. A “manifesting coach” is someone who helps you deploy the law of attraction, and is hence sort of a fluffy, rosy new age counterpart to a...
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